Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1920 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ARTICLE]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
L>6. Smith went to Lafayette today. L. R. Eisenberg went to Chicago this morning. MOrritt Strain left today for Lisbon, N. Dfik. Thomas Turner and son went to Lafayette today. Hugh Kirk and K. T. Rhoades were in Lafayette Monday. Mrs. Charles Bell returned to Chicago Monday after visiting Mrs. Ellen Saylor. - ' * J. W. Rains went to Greensmore today where he* will look after his farming interests. Elizabeth King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. King, went to Monticello this afternoon. . ' Miss Maude Scott returned to Chicago Monday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Lydia A. Scott. Mrs. Sylvester Adams of Newton ‘ township underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital today. Junior Gamester, sqp of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gamester, underwent an operation for tonsilitis today at the hospital- —. Nellie Sawyer went to Chicago thia morning. She is taking musical training in the Chicago College of Music. Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., was in Rensselaer today looking after his real estate interests in this county. s '. Henry Lovely returned to his home in Southmouth, Ky., today after spending the suimner with Will of Newland. • Mrs. F. E. Rees has returned from Boston, Mass., where she had gone with tear daughter and where toe latter entered a Boston school Attorney and Mrs. W. H Paridson of Lafayette came Monday tor of HemWel, HL. and Mm Elisabeth A.-Gwm of Pleasant Ridge were guests to-, day of Mm H. K Paritison of North Van Rensselaer street. The' Rem Charles W. Postill of this city and X E. Dean of the Barkley M. KetoWwrot eoiSterohceof the Northwest Indtena Mr. and Ma-A F- L®?s motored to LaPorte . I S M"2 ,r - MT. JUOUb revurwu vut Mrs. Drag wpjffiiuua tv a week hritee. Arthur Quinn went to Indianapolb today where he will entw » and will ba tzeatea Tay
broken arches. This will 'be taken care of at government expense, the injury having developed after Mr. Quinn entered the army. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mauck and daughter, Pansy, who had been here to attend the D. H. Yeoman reunion and to visit with Mr. Mauck’s sister, Mrs. Frank Cntaer, »and husband, of Park avenue, returned Monday to their home in Kfuncio r- * Mr. and Walter Purcell of Logansport, accompanied Everett Engles of Hulett, Wyo., to this city today and spent a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. Lowell Perrigo, of Monticello, will leave with Mr. Engles for the latter’s Wyoming home Wednesday.
